[name]Do[/name] the names go okay together or are [name]Jamison[/name] and [name]Keith[/name] a little too distinguished for [name]Avery[/name]? [name]Keith[/name] is my grandpa’s name. [name]Jamison[/name] I just like A LOT. I’ve always liked [name]Avery[/name] for a boy but all the girl Averys out there made me leery to use it. I personally haven’t met one and it doesn’t seem common for girls or boys where I’m at so I think we could pull it off.
I love [name]Avery[/name]! I think [name]Avery[/name] and [name]Jamison[/name] are perfect together. I haven’t met a ton of Averys, either, just two girls in passing, but I’ve come across so many other people who tell me they know this [name]Avery[/name] or that [name]Avery[/name] so it doesn’t really seem like it’s gone to the girls that much, to me, anyway! Besides, [name]Avery[/name]'s more popular than it’s [name]EVER[/name] been for the boys so I refuse to believe it’s unusable. Sure, it’s really popular for the girls, but that’s not going to make me give it up.
I think [name]Avery[/name] [name]Jamison[/name] [name]Keith[/name] is super handsome. I love it for you, actually.
Great! I’m glad you like it, [name]Ashley[/name]! I didn’t think my husband was going to like [name]Avery[/name] but he does. He didn’t seem overly excited about this combo, unfortunately, but I’m sure he likes enough to possibly use it. We will probably use [name]Asher[/name] [name]Gabriel[/name] [name]Quinn[/name] first.
[name]Avery[/name] [name]Jamison[/name] [name]Keith[/name] is very handsome. It has a bit of a rugged feel to it - maybe it’s [name]Keith[/name] (as in [name]Toby[/name] [name]Keith[/name]) that’s making me think cowboy?
I think it’s too much all together.
A -son name and something has “heavy” as [name]Keith[/name] is a bit much imo.
I would not consider [name]Keith[/name] distinguished at all. [name]Jamison[/name] is very old American to me (which I like). I picture things like Williamsburg and such. [name]Keith[/name] is a fine name, just not distinguished in my opinion.
Obviously styles of names can be very subjective. Everyone has different thoughts that go through their mind when hearing certain names. I just wasn’t sure if the styles of [name]Jamison[/name] and [name]Keith[/name] were too different from [name]Avery[/name] to use as a combination. I also considered [name]Avery[/name] [name]James[/name] [name]Keith[/name], but I just like [name]Jamison[/name] more, I think. Thanks for the input everyone!